How does roboform bookmarklet work
And what if you never had to enter all that necessary but repetitive information about yourself when registering on a new site or purchasing from a new online vendor?
It's all possible, with RoboForm Online. Yes, there are better ways to secure your online activities. However, passwords are still the primary method of access, whether we like it or not. The use of strong passwords has been debated for years. One of the biggest reasons not to use them is user forgetfulness.
Most of us cannot remember the 20 or 30 strong passwords for the really important sites we visit. So we either assign weaker passwords or--wait for it--use the same password in multiple locations. Both of these approaches weaken our defense against financially motivated attackers. What I need is a tool that allows me to use strong passwords everywhere and not worry about not remembering them or going through the reset-your-forgotten-password hassle.
I'd also like to frustrate attackers who think they can guess my security questions. A good way to do this is to use answers that have absolutely no relationship to reality--like entering South Park High for the name of the school from which I graduated.
I would also like to have more than one set of secret question answers. Finally, I want to access my strong passwords even if I don't have my laptop with me. For example, if I'm at my son's house and need to access my bank account with its unique 20 character, random password. RoboForm comes in three versions: free, Pro, and Enterprise. In this post, I focus on the free version. It has all the features of Pro, with some limitations on the number of personae you can create. The following list of features for the client-resident version is from the RoboForm site :.
The core of the solution is its integration with my browser. Figure 1 shows the toolbar as it appears in FireFox.
You can actually personalize how RoboForm reacts to the expressions you enter in the search bar. You can set up a reliable contact who can access your information when you are not able to.
You can add a 2nd or multiple authentication steps to your RoboForm account. The best method to share your passwords with the people you trust is by RoboForm.
User Interface RoboForm is one of the oldest password managing software out there. The primary RoboForm app looks dated, and the browser extensions are just marginally better. Setting Up You can just download RoboForm, the appropriate version for your internet browser and operating system will be immediately downloaded.
Then you can get to importing immediately. The menus are all arranged in a list on the left side of the window. Customizability There are a great deal of personalizing options with RoboForm.
You can create shortcuts in the app using keyboard hotkeys. Mobile Version The mobile application offers all the choices that the desktop version does. The organizational design in the mobile app is a lot better too. For instance, you can use a tab system that works exactly like a web browser on a smart device.
This makes changing in between various functions of the app a lot more workable. Make sure the correct account credentials are selected -- if you have multiple accounts it presents them all. On each Windows computer you use, RoboForm stores an encrypted copy of your password data locally and keeps everything in sync by way of a master copy stored on its cloud-based service, RoboForm Online. Software applications required to use RoboForm with mobile devices are free.
RoboForm Online is also free -- you can log into the Web site and use it without buying any other RoboForm products. These allow access to the online copy of your password data but do not include local backup copies or offline access to your data. I tested the free RoboForm app for the iPhone on an iPad. To access your data you enter a four-digit pin instead of your master password. Because Apple doesn't allow add-ons to Safari on the iPhone, the RoboForm app includes its own bare-bones browser window.
You select the target Web site from RoboForm's list of sites and the app opens a second tab through which you log into and view that Web site. It's not the same as using your native browser, but it's workable. I don't know if that matters but I checked that javascript was enabled and I also tried disabling the popup blocker. Could be that some default config values need to be changed? Quote barzel On a bad note, I followed your instructions but I must be doing something wrong Could be that some default config values need to be changed?
Thanks guenter. With your embed. At first I thought that it wasn't working anyway because I had roboform set to login in a new tab. Then I tried setting it to login in the same tab and that way it is working! So from what I understand when loaded the roboform adapter is attaching itself only to the tab in which it is loaded and not to the current instance of the browser like happened with previous versions of k-meleon. Hail to you, guenter! K-Meleon's user-base is just so small that companies do not care to support us.
Not enough possible customers. We either get things going by ourselves somehow or we have nothing. Also: Very few extension creators intentionally support K-Meleon - else this subforum would not exist It is a step ahead that this new Roboform adapter is not coded to cripple every browser that it does not know. I edited roboNavigatorOverlay. It is not much better but it sticks to the top and can be unfolded dragged the right corner to the right with the mouse, it stays in this shape after the next start.
This form seems to start slower and must be clicked when it says Download Roboform. But it makes more items usable. Edited 3 time s. Posted by: disrupted. Quote disrupted i don't think it can be improved any further from what you have done..
Posted by: xboxsold. Thx for info - with 1. Roboform only has had a handfull of users with K-Meleon including me - who hacked it to cooperate for K-Meleon 1. So lets move. Posted by: concerned user.
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